Best bike parks around Hargesheim are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscape, including parts of the Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park. The area offers various cycling opportunities, from dedicated bike parks to natural trails. This makes it a destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking different skill levels and experiences. The terrain features forests and elevation changes, providing varied riding conditions.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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It's also nice downhill... ;)
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Great to avoid the E-MTB's on the dirt road. No buzzing and you won't be overtaken by Boost mode.
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A great mountain lake that you can easily walk around. There is a great bench to rest on and enough space around it for a picnic blanket.
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Ideal for e-mtb technical uphill ⛰ (can also be done with 🚲 the BIO-Bike) 🚩 I can recommend this uphill for all e-mtb riders who don't want to "warm up" stupidly up the forest path. 🚩 A varied path that sometimes runs a few meters next to the downhill run. 🚩 Here you will find, among other things, varied underground. 🚩 From ordinary forest soil to rocky stones, North-Schor, small bridges. The trail is partly divided into 2 levels of difficulty (red & blue). 🚩 Before the first descent from the WILDHOG, the uphill is recommended, as it ends almost at the entrance to the WILDHOG🏁 .
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Part of the circuit around the WildHog flow trail. Very nice alternative to always just going down the trail and back up on a boring forest path, but fun and challenging outside. The circuit in the (gimbal stabilized) video at 13: 13-17: 06 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta0K3e5d63c (And the second part of the circuit between 22: 38-25: 07)
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Wild hog is also suitable for beginners. Jumps can be avoided
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Great trail. Something for everyone. Best flow trail in the region. It's always fun. This is where the action begins.
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The perfect trail for practicing. Still a great trail for advanced riders.
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Mini Bikepark Hargesheim is specifically designed with Kidstrails for balance bikes, as well as large and small jumplines for various skill levels. The Flowtrail Stromberg also caters to a wide range of riders, including families, with its practice area and pumptrack, and the „Wildhog" flow trail offers "chicken-ways" to bypass difficult features, making it accessible for beginners and advanced riders alike.
The Mini Bikepark Hargesheim, located on the Wissberg, features an earth-built design with a gravel surface. It includes large and small jumplines for practicing jumps, a flowtrail for smooth riding, Kidstrails for young riders on balance bikes, and a trick jump area for performing various bike tricks. It's a great local spot for all ages and skill levels.
The Flowtrail Stromberg features trails marked with blue, red, and black ratings to indicate difficulty. The "Wild Hog" trail is generally more flowing and suitable for a wider range of riders, while "No Jokes" is geared towards more advanced riders with bigger jumps and features. "Chicken-ways" are available on many trails, allowing riders to bypass more challenging obstacles.
The bike parks around Hargesheim, including the Mini Bikepark and Flowtrail Stromberg, are generally best visited during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and trails are dry. While some trails may be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to cold, wet weather, or snow. Always check local conditions before heading out.
For the Mini Bikepark Hargesheim, parking is available nearby. For the Flowtrail Stromberg, there are designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to check the specific bike park's website or local signage for the most accurate and up-to-date parking information.
Beyond bike parks, the Hargesheim region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Hargesheim guide, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like those in the Gravel biking around Hargesheim guide. There are also running trails available, detailed in the Running Trails around Hargesheim guide.
Yes, the Flowtrail Stromberg operates under specific rules. Access on weekends, public holidays, and bridging days is reserved for club members. It's recommended to visit the bike park's homepage in advance for the most current rules and opening times.
The „Wildhog" flow trail, part of the Flowtrail Stromberg, is known for its well-signposted trails with blue, red, and black ratings. It's suitable for both beginners and advanced riders, offering a flowing experience. It also features "chicken-ways" to bypass more difficult sections, ensuring fun for various skill levels. Tools are available at the start for rider convenience.
Yes, the region's bike parks and trails often incorporate natural elements. The Uhu Trail, for instance, offers a mostly flowing descent over root passages and stone fields. Similarly, the Flowtrail Soonwald-Nahe S1 Uphill includes stones, roots, and small mini-Northshores as part of its uphill experience.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and diverse trails that cater to various skill levels. The community spirit, especially at Flowtrail Stromberg with its volunteer-driven maintenance, is highly appreciated. Riders enjoy the continuous improvements, new jumps, and features, as well as the comprehensive and enjoyable mountain biking experience offered.
Yes, some trails offer scenic spots. The Uhu Trail features the Uhufels, a small viewpoint with a bench roughly in the middle of the trail, offering a place to rest and enjoy the surroundings before continuing the downhill ride. The region itself is known for its diverse natural landscape, including parts of the Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park.


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